Saint Louis, MO (1997). Working with a local team of architects, planners, and real estate specialists, PPS studied the current usage and potential of Delmar Station, which opened in 1993 as part of a new light rail system.

The Czech Republic (1993- 1996). PPS directed a series of demonstration projects in the Czech Republic. In 1996, the program was taken over by the Czech Environmental Partnership Foundation in Brno, and became the Partnership for Public Spaces. Currently, the Partnership's capacity to do Placemaking and lead public workshops has expanded enormously.

Hempstead, NY (1995). PPS, working with Urban Associates Architects, developed a plan for renovating the Hempstead, Long Island Train Station, one of the busiest intermodal hub facilities in New York State.

Four cities nationwide (1992 - 1995). PPS collaborated with Partners for Livable Communities and the Public Library Association on this program that encouraged communities to take better advantage of their public libraries as active cultural, economic, educational, and social catalysts for change and revitalization.

Brooklyn, NY (1994). Although the Brooklyn Children's Museum, constructed in the early 1970's, received awards for its innovative design, in some ways, the design was found to be problematic. When new renovations of the space were initiated, PPS was asked to address the museum's visibility problems and its seemingly confusing interior.